International audienceUntil the nineteen-sixties, our limited knowledge of the distribution of prehistoric sites in inland northwestern Anatolia was mainly based on the surface surveys carried out by K. Kökten, C. Burney and K. Bittel. The surveys in İznik-İnegöl areas byD. French (1960-1961, 1965-1966) and J. Cullberg (1964-65) has provided the first preliminary site distribution and material evidence concerning the region. Much later, between the years 1988-1995, T. Efe conducted surface surveys in the Kütahya, Bilecik and Eskişehir provinces4 (Fig. 1) which not only better clarified the site distribution and improved the chronological framework of the region, but also better defined the borders of what he called “cultural regions” and “p...
Our knowledge of the Neolithisation of Western Anatolia has increased considerably in recent years. ...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
International audienceUntil the nineteen-sixties, our limited knowledge of the distribution of prehi...
International audienceUntil the nineteen-sixties, our limited knowledge of the distribution of prehi...
This paper presents the results of a longterm survey conducted in the Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley and the...
Toward the middle of the EB III period, in other words around ca. 2200 BC. emerges an important brea...
The dataset provides the diachronic and spatial distribution of Khabur ware in upper Mesopotamia and...
The beginning of the Anatolian Early Bronze Age ( EB I- 3400-3000 BC), roughly contemporary with the...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
Dutluca region is a location in central-west Anatolia that has not been surveyed much. The presence ...
This work aims to collect, describe, and classify zoomorphic plastic decorations on pottery of West ...
Diachronic survey in the Marmara Lake basin of western Turkey confirms long-term settlement activity...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Our knowledge of the Neolithisation of Western Anatolia has increased considerably in recent years. ...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
International audienceUntil the nineteen-sixties, our limited knowledge of the distribution of prehi...
International audienceUntil the nineteen-sixties, our limited knowledge of the distribution of prehi...
This paper presents the results of a longterm survey conducted in the Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley and the...
Toward the middle of the EB III period, in other words around ca. 2200 BC. emerges an important brea...
The dataset provides the diachronic and spatial distribution of Khabur ware in upper Mesopotamia and...
The beginning of the Anatolian Early Bronze Age ( EB I- 3400-3000 BC), roughly contemporary with the...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
Dutluca region is a location in central-west Anatolia that has not been surveyed much. The presence ...
This work aims to collect, describe, and classify zoomorphic plastic decorations on pottery of West ...
Diachronic survey in the Marmara Lake basin of western Turkey confirms long-term settlement activity...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Our knowledge of the Neolithisation of Western Anatolia has increased considerably in recent years. ...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...